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We would like to welcome you to our new
State-Of-The-Art multi-sports center just for
KIDS! In our new 40,000 sq. ft. facility,
KIDS Are TOPS Sports Center offers high
energy, professional sports instruction in a
clean, safe and FUN environment! Our programs
include All-Star
Cheerleading, TOPS Swim
School, Performing
Arts Dance,
TOPS Gymnastics plus
Music, Art and the best
Birthday Parties in
town!
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The Mission of KIDS Are TOPS Sports
Center is to:
☼ Teach children how to learn and accept challenges.
☼ Teach children to understand and value others.
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Help children to gain self confidence.
☼ Become friends and mentors to the children that pass through our doors.
☼ To develop healthy, happy, responsible children.
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All by teaching them to master and refine skills in a safe environment. |
Our Unifying Principles:
Unifying principles identify the values of an
organization and provide a framework for
employee action.
1. Respect - Maintain
unconditional respect to our clients and
coworkers.
2. Trust - Share a strong
foundation of trust by starting with our own
trustworthiness.
3. Teamwork - Working together to
achieve a common goal.
4. Communication - Communicating
positively, openly and freely.
5. Growth - Promoting personal and
professional growth through lifelong learning.
6. Company - As our clients and
employees depend upon the Company for their
growth, recreation and livelihood, employees
must always respect, defend and protect the
Company's principles, profits, image and
security.
Our Teaching Principles:
1. Unconditional Respect: We offer and insist upon unconditional respect between teacher and student. Humiliating, embarrassing,
demeaning or hurtful behavior is not acceptable and will not be tolerated.
2.
Keep The Kids Safe: This is done through vigilance, awareness and safe training methods.
3. Be Enthusiastic: It shows you care and inspires others to care.
4. Clearly Communicate Expectations: Tell the kids what you expect of them.
5. Catch The Kids Doing Things Right: Focus on things gone right rather than things gone wrong.
6. Offer Daily Challenges: Going past perceived limitations is the only way to stretch and grow.
7. Offer Daily Successes: "Sense of accomplishment" is one of the most powerful motivators to "try
again when the going gets tough."
8. Perpetual Motion: Kids learn by doing, not by sitting or standing in line.
9. Discipline With Natural Consequences: The natural (and unpleasant) consequences of a poor decision
should form the basis of our discipline, not "punishment."
10.
Creativity, Variety, Fun: Kids (and adults too, for that matter) learn best when there is an element
of fun built into the training environment.
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